PUBLICATIONS

 

STEEL,R.J., RASMUSSEN,H., EIDE,S., NEUMANN,B. and SIGGERUD,E., (2000). Geometry and internal architecture of transgressive units: Vilomara transgressive-regressive composite sequence. Sedimentary Geology, 138, 125-142.

RAVNAAS,R., STEEL,R.J. and A.NOTTVEDT,  (2000). Syn-rift architecture and infill models: examples from the northern North sea. Spec.Public.Geol.Soc.London.

MELLERE, D. and STEEL, R. J. (2000).  Style contrast between forced regressive and lowstand/transgressive wedges in the Campanian of south-         central Wyoming.  Geol. Soc. London Spec. Public. 172,  51-75.

MUTO, T. and STEEL, R. J. (2000). The Accommodation concept in Sequence Stratigraphy: some dimensional problems and possible redefinition Sedimentary Geology, 130, 1-10.

OLSEN, T. and STEEL, R. J. (2000). The significance of the Etive Formation in the development in the Brent system: distinction of normal and forced regressions. Geol. Soc. London Spec. Public.172, 91-112.

SIGGERUD, E..,  STEEL, R. J. and POLLARD, J. E.  (2000).  Bored pebbles and ravinement surface clusters, in a transgressive systems tract, Sant Llorenc del Munt fan-delta complex, SE Ebro Basin, NE Spain Sedimentary Geology, 138, 143-162.

MCLAURIN, B. and STEEL, R. J.  (2000). High-frequency sequences in the middle Castlegate Sandstone, Book cliffs, Utah. Geology

SEIDLER & STEEL, R, 2001 Pinch out style and position of tidally influenced strata in a regressive transgressive wave-dominated deltaic sand body, Twentymile Sandstone, Mesaverde Group, NW Colorado. Sedimentology 48, p. 399-415

        MARZO, M.. and STEEL, R. J. (2000).   High-resolution sequence stratigraphy of syn-tectonic fan-delta clastic wedges: lessons from outcrop studies (Montserrat and Sant Llorenc del Munt fan-deltas, Eocene, Ebro Basin).  Sedimentary Geology, 138, 1-15.   

 

                HELLER, P., PAOLA, C.,, IN-GUL, HUANG,  JOHN B. and STEEL, R. J. (2001)  Geomorphology  and sequence stratigraphy during slow and rapid base- level  changes in an experimental subsiding basinAm.  Assoc. Petrol.Geologists Bull.         

   

        MCLAURIN, B. and STEEL, R.J., 2001. High-frequency sequences in the Middle Castlegate Sandstone. Discussion and reply. Geology

 

        PLINK-BJORKLUND, P., MELLERE, D. AND R. J. STEEL (2001). Architecture and turbidite variability of sandprone deepwater slopes: Eocene clinoforms in the Central Basin of Svalbard. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 71, p.895-913.

 

        MUTO T. AND R. J. STEEL (2001). Auto-stepping during the transgressive growth of deltas:results from flume experiments Geology, v. 29, p.771-4.

 

                PLINK-BJORKLUND, P. AND STEEL, R.J. (2002). Sea level fall below the shelf edge, without

                basin-floor  fans. Geology, v. 30 115-118.

 

        MUTO,T. AND R.J.STEEL (2002). In defense of shelf-edge delta development during falling and lowstand of relative sea level. Journal of Geology. v.110, 421-436.

 

 STEEL R. J. AND T. OLSEN (2002). Clinoforms, clinoform trajectories and deepwater sands.  In : Sequence Stratigraphic models for exploration and production: Evolving methodology, emerging models and application Histories ( Armentrout, J.M. and N.C. Rosen, eds)  Special Publication GCS-SEPM, p.367-381.

 

MUTO, T. AND R. J. STEEL (2002). Role of autoretreat and A/S changes in the understanding of deltaic shoreline trajectory: a semi-quantitative approach. Basin Research 14, 303-318.

 

MELLERE, D., PLINK-BJORKLUND P. AND R. J. STEEL (2002). Anatomy of shelf deltas at the edge of a prograding Eocene shelf margin, Spitsbergen. Sedimentology, 49 (6), 1181-1206.

 

CATTANEO, A. AND R. J. STEEL (2003). Transgressive deposits: a review of their variability. Earth Science Reviews, 1277 (2002), 1-43.

 

POREBSKI, S. AND R. J. STEEL (2003). Shelf-margin deltas: their stratigraphic significance and relationship to deepwater sands. Earth Science Reviews, 62 (2003), 283-326.

 

STEEL, R. J., POREBSKI, S.J.,  PLINK-BJORKLUND, P., MELLERE, D. & M.SCHELLPEPER (2003). Shelf-edge delta types and their sequence stratigraphic relationships. In: Shelf-margin deltas and linked downslope petroleum systems: Global significance and Future Exploration Potential (Eds: H.Roberts et al); Special Publication GCS-SEPM, p.205-230.

 

BRUHN, R. AND R. J. STEEL (2003). Sequence stratigraphy of a clastic foredeep succession (Paleocene, Svalbard): an example of peripheral-bulge controlled depositional architecture. Journal of Sedimentary Research 73, 745-755.

 

DEIBERT, J. BENDA, T., LOESETH, T., SCHELLPEPER, M., AND R. J. STEEL (2003). Eocene clinoform growth in front of a storm-wave dominated shelf. Journal of Sedimentary Research, 73, 546-558.

 

POREBSKI, S., PIETSCH, K., HODIAK, R. AND R.J. STEEL (2003). Origin and sequential development of Badenian-Sarmatian clinoforms in the Carpathian Foreland Basin, SE Poland.  Geologica Carpathica 54, 2, 119-136.

 

MUTO, T. AND R.J. STEEL (2004).  Autogenic response of fluvial deltas to steady sea-level fall: implications from flume-tank experiments. Geology 32, 401-404.

PLINK-BJORKLUND, P. AND R.J. STEEL ( 2004). Initiation of turbidity currents: outcrop evidence for Eocene hyperpycnal-flow turbidites. Sedimentary Geology 165, 29-52.

CRABAUGH, J AND R.J. STEEL (2004). Basin-floor fans of the Central Tertiary Basin, spitsbergen: relationship of basin-floor sandbodies to prograding clinoforms in a structurally-active basin. In: Confined Turbidite Systems (Lomas, S. and Joseph, P, Eds.), Geological Society London special Publication 222, 187-208.

SEIDLER, l., STEEL, R.J., STEMMERIK, L. AND F.SURLYK  (2004). North Atlantic marine rifting in the Early Triassic: new evidence from East Greenland. Jour. Geol. Soc. London 161, 583-592.

PLINK-BJORKLUND, P. and R.J. STEEL (in press). Deltas on falling-stage and lowstand shelf margins, Eocene Central Basin of Spitsbergen: Importance of sediment supply. In: Deltas Modern and Ancient (J. Bhattacharja, Ed). Spec. Public. SEPM.

SHAOFENG, L., STEEL, R.J. and G. ZHANG (in press).  Mesozoic sedimentary basin development and tectonic implications: northern Yangtze Block, Eastern China: record of continent-continent collision. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences.